IPSentry v 2.2 - Updates & Corrections
05.21.1997

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Problems Fixed
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Failure counter incrementing with each machine failure
rather than per machine.  This would cause the possibility
of alert not being sent if the "every" and "Max Alert" options
were set to other than 1 and -1 respectively.  Because this
is a problem with the underlying alert scheduling, other
alert problems may have been noticed.  Corrected!
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Maximum alerts was off by 1.  For example: If max alerts was set
to 2, 3 alerts would actually be issued.  Corrected!
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Changing the port via dropdown and select did not enable the
"save" button under machine settings. Corrected!
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Selecting or unselecting "Loop Beeps" under Audible Alert would not
enable the "Save" button. Corrected!
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Error #5 after several hours of execution. This error would appear
on NT 4.0 (sp2 or sp3) only.  There appears to be a problem with
high volume registry updates from VB.  I have modified IPSentry
to utilize external files (.idn) files located in the same path
as IPSentry.  These files will contain the statistical and counter
information originally stored in the registry.

These files can be identified as M_nnnnnn.idn and should not be
deleted.  If these files are removed, the statististic for a
given machine will be reset to zero.

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Annoyances Fixed
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Added <CTRL-C> option to terminate a sentry cycle.  Upon
completion of the server being monitored, the remainder
of the machines in the list will be skipped and IPSentry
will return to the "Waiting (n) minutes..." message.

This is similar to "pause" however, after the wait time,
IPSentry will start the cycle again.


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After editing a machine/service properties, the list would return
with no items selected.  This has been changed to keep the edited
machine (last selected) as the current selection.

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IPSentry v 2.10 - Updates & Corrections
05.16.1997

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Problems Fixed
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Selecting Maximize button on main IPSentry monitor screen caused
strange display and corrupted text. Corrected!

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Selecting *Default in the "Enabled?" section of E-Mail, Audible,
and Launch Command alert settings was not working properly.  When
a service failed and IPSentry encountered this setting, a default
setting of "Enabled? YES" was assumed.  Corrected!

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In "Test Alert" for multiple pagers.
Holding <CTRL> key while clicking a pager number in order to
test multiple pagers results in Run-Time Error 91. Using SHIFT
while clicking an item worked correctly. Corrected!

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Fixed problem with failure and alert counters not incrementing
properly.  First After, Alert Every, Max Alerts were being
initialized regardless of failure status. Corrected!


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Annoyances Fixed
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When selecting "test" alert on pagers, prompt to save changes
even when no changes were made.  Corrected!

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After editing a machine/service properties, the list would return
with no items selected.  This has been changed to keep the edited
machine (last selected) as the current selection.


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Version 2.0 - Initial public release.

